Asked by l
I haven't decided what I'm doing on Friday yet; I will either go on a tour of the art museum or I will go to a concert at the arboretum.
What is the best way to write the underlined part of the sentence?
A.
either going on a tour of the art museum
B.
Leave as is
C.
either I will go on a tour of the art museum
D.
I will go either on a tour of the art museum
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Placing "either" before the first clause makes the two alternatives parallel: "Either I will go on a tour of the art museum or I will go to a concert at the arboretum."
Placing "either" before the first clause makes the two alternatives parallel: "Either I will go on a tour of the art museum or I will go to a concert at the arboretum."
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